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This book presents a series of studies that investigate individual identity transformation from offender status to pro-social, non-offending roles highlighting the perspectives of the men and women who are current or were formerly incarcerated.
This book presents a series of studies that investigate individual identity transformation from offender status to pro-social, non-offending roles highlighting the perspectives of the men and women who are current or were formerly incarcerated.
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Bonita Veysey, Johnna Christian, and Damian J. Martinez are all based at the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Identity Transformation and Offender Change 2. Moments of Transformation: Formerly Incarcerated Individuals' Narratives of Change 3. Looking-glass Identity Transformation: Pygmalion and Golem in the Rehabilitation Process 4. Former Prisoners, Their Family Members, and the Transformative Potential of Support 5. 'I Got A Quick Tongue': Negotiating Ex-Convict Identity in Mixed Company 6. Thinking Inside the Box: Prisoner Education, Learning Identities, and the Possibilities for Change 7. Accounts of Change and Resistance Among Women Prisoners 8. Parole Supervision, Change in the Self, and Desistance from Substance Use and Crime 9. Identity Change Through the Transformation Model of L.I.F.E.R.S., Inc. 10. Formerly Incarcerated Persons' Use of Advocacy/Activism as a Coping Orientation in the Reintegration Process 11. Lessons Learned About Offender Change: Implications for Criminal Justice Policy
1. Identity Transformation and Offender Change 2. Moments of Transformation: Formerly Incarcerated Individuals' Narratives of Change 3. Looking-glass Identity Transformation: Pygmalion and Golem in the Rehabilitation Process 4. Former Prisoners, Their Family Members, and the Transformative Potential of Support 5. 'I Got A Quick Tongue': Negotiating Ex-Convict Identity in Mixed Company 6. Thinking Inside the Box: Prisoner Education, Learning Identities, and the Possibilities for Change 7. Accounts of Change and Resistance Among Women Prisoners 8. Parole Supervision, Change in the Self, and Desistance from Substance Use and Crime 9. Identity Change Through the Transformation Model of L.I.F.E.R.S., Inc. 10. Formerly Incarcerated Persons' Use of Advocacy/Activism as a Coping Orientation in the Reintegration Process 11. Lessons Learned About Offender Change: Implications for Criminal Justice Policy
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